CORPUS CHRISTI - Texas A&M-Corpus Christi's track and field teams have signed four more athletes to the 2012-13 roster, coach Randy Bungard announced Tuesday.

Carroll-ex Tim Price, a multiple NCAA Division II All-American at Texas A&M-Kingsville, is among the signees. Joining Price are Shanice Prendergast, Ebony Collins and Bryce Johnston. The latter also will run cross country.

Price ran two years with the Javelinas, including a third-place finish in the 200 meters and fourth place in the 100 at the Division II outdoor championships. Price clocked personal-best times in both events to earn All-America honors and All-South Central Region honors. Price has personal-best times of 10.16 seconds in the 100 and 20.46 in the 200.

During the indoor season, Price earned All-American and All-South Central Regional honors in the 200. Price also set a new personal-best time in the 55 meters at the Red Raider Open to finish fourth.

In his first year at A&M-Kingsville, Price placed second in the 100 and 200 at the Lone Star Conference meet to punch an automatic ticket to nationals. He also garnered All-America citations with his 400-meter relay team after placing fifth in the nation.

A native of Brampton, Ontario, Prendergast is the first track athlete from Canada since Laura Duewel (2000). She recorded a personal-best time of 57.44 in the 400 in 2011 at the Athletics Ontario Junior Olympics. Following that performance, she posted a personal-best time of 2:19.99 in the 800 at the AO National Standards Meet in 2011.

Collins comes to the Islanders after running track and field at Universal City Randolph. She clocked a personal-best time of 12.02 in the 100 to place first at the 2011 Region IV-2A meet. She followed that by posting a fourth-place finish in the 100 at the 2011 2A State Track and Field Championships meet with a time of 12.05. Collins also anchored the state championship 800 relay team.

Johnston, a native of Gunnison, Colo., will join the Islanders as a redshirt freshman and will add some depth to the Islanders' distance team. Johnston attended Texas State last season but did not compete. As a senior, he won the 800 at the Colorado State Track and Field Championships as a senior at Gunnison High School.